Well, it was... ok. The whole thing seemed a bit daft for me but the paintball part was really funny. That scene saved the book.I still have question marks, though... For example, I'd really like to hear the conversation between Lila and Stephen after what happened.Definitely need to read the other books of this series.

Meh.It wasn't for me.Jen was stupid and irritating, Colin was stupid and irritating and together they were even more stupid and irritating. The whole thing was boring and the end of the story was rough-and-ready.Maybe I'm just not in the mood for romance at the moment but really did not like it.

Bloody hell... :')This book is absolutely fascinating.'A Different Blue' is an emotional rollercoaster. Blue's story really touched my heart and soul. I loved every line of it. :)The metaphor with the 'little blackbird' and the Native American tales were great. The American English vs. British English differences are really entertaining.Blue is a beautiful young woman - inside and out - and Wilson... he's just adorable. :)I think I have a new fave story. :) <3

Well, it's a sort of cute, funny and romantic story - far romantic for my taste, actually - also involved loads of cliches. And the names are terrible... Ahna, Tristan, Lexus... seriously?? #facepalmApart from the few annoying thing it's perfect for a boring afternoon/night, though. :)

I really liked that scene where Amy and Tristan went to ride Aeris. I count it as the highlight of the story.My other favourite part is: "I knew the rule: never open a shut door at a pary. You never know what you'll find." So true. :D